Thanksgiving Leftovers from Scratch

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Don't let your leftovers go to waste! Especially don't throw away that turkey carcass and any leftovers or drippings - you can turn all of that into beautiful, nutritious, turkey bone broth. Plus, there are so many delicious turkey leftover dishes - I'm sharing one of my favorites with you today

In this video, I'm canning 4 gallons worth of turkey bone broth from one 20 lb turkey! The cheapest I was able to find organic turkey bone broth online was $4.63/qt. If I were to buy 4 gallons of organic turkey bone broth it would cost $75! Now, if I were to buy *pastured* organic broth it would be $14/qt. So I actually canned $225 worth of broth. So really, it's worth your time and effort. And if you don't can, you can just freeze your broth in gallon Ziploc bags.

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Turkey Bone Broth Recipe: not a precise recipe, just use everything you didn't eat from your turkey - bones, skin, drippings, organs, all of it. Add the entire carcass to a big stock pot along with any onions, lemons, apples, herbs, or anything you filled the cavity with. Add a few crushed garlic cloves to the stock pot, a tablespoon of salt, and a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar, and then fill the pot with water until the entire carcass is covered. Simmer on low for 12 hours then strain and store. You can freeze it in plastic bags or pressure can. And yes, this does need to be pressure canned, you can't water bath can bone broth. Process quarts for 25 minutes at 11PSI and half gallons for 36 minutes at 11PSI.

Turkey & Dumplings Recipe: (I doubled this recipe in the video)

1/2 C butter
1 C chopped carrots
1 C chopped celery
1 small onion, diced
4 cloves of garlic, minced
2 C cooked, chopped turkey
1/4 t sage
1/4 t rosemary
1/4 t thyme
1 t salt
1/2 t garlic powder
1/2 t onion powder
1/4 t pepper
2 T flour
1 Qt turkey bone broth
1 C heavy cream
1/2 C shredded cheddar

*** Halve the biscuit dumpling recipe for the recipe above***

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Instructions: Add butter and chopped celery, carrots, onion, and garlic to a dutch oven and simmer on low. Prepare the biscuit dumpling dough and chill in the fridge. Once. carrots are soft, add turkey, seasonings, broth, and cream. Simmer for 20 minutes, add cheese. Simmer for another 10 minutes, then use a spoon to drop the dumplings in. Cover with a lid, and let the dumplings cook on low for 20 minutes or until they are not doughy in the center. Just use a fork to test one. Allow to cool for half an hour before serving.

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